Gábor Nagy in new episode 'A Path to Floral Mastery'

The sixth episode of A Path to Floral Mastery is all about Hungarian floral designer Gábor Nagy. In the idyllic setting of the National Botanical Garden of Hungary, Nagy talks about his extraordinary path to the top of international floral design.
His love for flowers began as a child, working in his parents' flower store. Although he initially wanted to become a doctor, that very analytical precision later proved indispensable in his floral work. The result: a style that uniquely combines technique and emotion.

The episode not only shows his impressive track record - including winning the Hungarian Championship and Eurofleurs 2017, and a second place at the 2022 European Cup - but also follows him in the run-up to the 2025 World Floral Art Championship in The Hague. There he intends to once again push boundaries and share his artistic vision of floral art with the world.

Gábor's style is praised for its artistic approach: he incorporates influences from painting, sculpture and architecture, experiments with materials and places sustainability at the heart of his work.

The episode offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at his creative process and is highly recommended for any florist who wants to be inspired by craftsmanship, artistic ambition and dedication.

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